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It would be more plantlike because of the water it grow in. It would be more plantlike because of the water it grow in.
Archaebacteria
chloroplast
"In the lowest regions" is incorrect. 90% live in the top 200 meters in the highest of the 5 zones of the ocean, interacting with the sun in photosynthesis
Mosses and algae
the cell theory
mosses and algae
The types of microbial organisms that can be found in the environment are as follows:fungi, protozoa, viruses and algae
Yes, more than at the surfase.
Organisms vary in size from the microscope.
Tertiary consumers receive the least amount of energy from producers.
yes, you would expect to find the same number of difference in the amino acid chains when comparing organisms. Of course, it could depend on the organism but really, there is also a always a chance that there is the same number of differences.